UFO Crashes & Retrievals

articles & documents

Joseph W. Ritrovato

This article will now look at many different stories of crashed aerial vehicles of unknown origin that occurred over a period of more than a century. Curiously, these events appear to be related in one striking manner. During the course of my studies into UFO waves, I discovered that a significant number of reported UFO crashes appeared to occur during or near waves or flaps that related to a cycle determined to have been 3.19 years in length. R

Strange and Paranormal Activity

Jan Aldrich (reprinted by UFO Research Cincinnati)

Stories about people who found various balloon borne apparatus or items that fell off aircraft were featured in a large number of newspapers during and immediately after the wave. Besides natural material and man-made material which came to earth in the natural course of events, many prankster planted crudely made flying discs. R

During reconstruction work in the city of Kiev that was
substantially ruined during World War II, construction workers
sifting through the ruin's foundations accidentally stumbled
upon an extraordinary object at the location where the Kiev
conservatory was located. R

The following are some of the stories that look at what the president might have known about the subject of crashed saucers. These few examples I have chosen, are the result of attempts to track down rumored stories, and investigate them with interviews and material from the various presidential libraries.

VJ Enterprises

The following is a preliminary list of UFO crashes throughout the world. Currently, little is known about most of these crashes. However, we are making an effort to post any information that we come across from newsgroups to eyewitness reports. R

Bill Chalker, Australian Ufologist, 1997

Stories of UFO crashes form a persistent part of the UFO controversy. Whether they contribute ultimately to UFO folklore or fact will be a matter for history. With the prominence given to the Roswell saga I have put this report together to encourage feedback on this colourful area. Such stories deserve careful attention, if only to put them to rest. If only one turns out to be substantial then we have a very extraordinary situation. However I should caution none of them constitute proof of anything.

Cosmic Conspiracies

The subject of crash retrievals is an important one in Ufology. The potential for obtaining hard evidence of UFOs and occupants is a Holy Grail for researchers, but it has proven as elusive as the chalice itself. Below are a few of the best known cases of "downed" UFOs and encounters with their alleged occupants. All of these cases have been thoroughly investigated, and the evidence is in the public domain for all to see and consider. R

Skywatch International

The Bible UFO Connection

A comprehensive list of possible UFO crashes. We have presented these crash incidents for reference only. The reliability of data available for UFO crashes is shaky at best therefore we are including dates and locations only, at this time.

CSETI (Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence)

This assessment of the situation and the ET's intentions is endorsed by CSETI military and intelligence witnesses, some of whom have been on the retrieval teams. Events listed include those where ET's may have been captured (dead or alive), but craft were not retrieved. Events involving only the recovery of artifacts are listed as well.

UFO Evidence

http://www.ufoconference.com/

The 2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference, sponsored by the Majestic Documents team, from Nov 12-14, 2004, in Las Vegas, NV. "Last year's event was a huge success, with 15 speakers, over 200 people in attendance, a sold out banquet, and a live broadcast of Coast to Coast AM from the conference hotel."

UFO Retrievals: The Recovery of Alien Spacecraft Jenny Randles"Prolific investigator Jenny Randles traces documented claims for alleged UFO crashes and retrievals going as far back as 1871...interesting reading for the insights they give into UFOlogy's evolution over the last half-century...analyzes 30 cases from around the globe, concluding that some are obvious hoaxes, that others can be explained away after objective assessment of the evidence, but that a few of them at least support claims made by the UFOlogy contingent."—Nexus.
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